Which are the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis?

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Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis


Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord. It is characterized by the immune system mistakenly attacking the protective covering of nerve fibers, called myelin, leading to communication problems between the brain and the rest of the body. The symptoms of MS can vary widely from person to person, both in terms of type and severity. Some individuals may experience mild symptoms, while others may have more debilitating effects.



1. Fatigue


Fatigue is one of the most common and often debilitating symptoms of MS. It is not the same as normal tiredness and can significantly impact daily activities. MS-related fatigue can be physical, mental, or both, and may worsen with heat or humidity.



2. Numbness and Tingling


Numbness and tingling sensations, also known as paresthesia, are frequently experienced by individuals with MS. These sensations can occur in various parts of the body, such as the face, arms, legs, or trunk. They may come and go or persist for longer periods.



3. Muscle Weakness and Spasms


Muscle weakness is another common symptom of MS. It can affect any part of the body and may lead to difficulty with coordination and balance. Additionally, muscle spasms or stiffness, known as spasticity, can occur, making movements more challenging and causing muscle pain.



4. Balance and Coordination Problems


MS can disrupt the signals between the brain and the body, resulting in balance and coordination problems. Individuals may experience unsteady gait, dizziness, clumsiness, and difficulty with fine motor skills.



5. Vision Problems


Problems with vision are common in MS. This can include blurred or double vision, partial or complete loss of vision, eye pain, and involuntary eye movements. Optic neuritis, inflammation of the optic nerve, is a frequent occurrence in MS and can cause temporary vision loss.



6. Cognitive Changes


MS can also affect cognitive function. Individuals may experience difficulties with memory, attention, concentration, problem-solving, and information processing. These cognitive changes can impact work, relationships, and overall quality of life.



7. Emotional and Mood Disorders


Depression, anxiety, and mood swings are common in individuals with MS. The disease itself, as well as the challenges it presents, can contribute to these emotional and mood disorders. Seeking support from healthcare professionals and loved ones is crucial in managing these aspects of the disease.



8. Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction


MS can disrupt the normal functioning of the bladder and bowel. This can lead to urinary urgency, frequency, incontinence, or difficulty emptying the bladder. Bowel problems, such as constipation or incontinence, may also occur.



9. Sexual Dysfunction


Many individuals with MS experience sexual dysfunction. This can include decreased libido, erectile dysfunction in men, and reduced vaginal lubrication in women. Communication with healthcare providers and partners is essential to address these issues.



10. Heat Sensitivity


Heat can exacerbate MS symptoms in many individuals. Exposure to hot weather, hot baths, or even a fever can temporarily worsen existing symptoms, such as fatigue, numbness, and weakness. Cooling strategies, such as air conditioning or cooling vests, can help manage this sensitivity.



It is important to note that the symptoms of MS can vary greatly between individuals and may change over time. Some individuals may experience periods of remission, where symptoms improve or disappear, while others may have a progressive form of the disease with a steady worsening of symptoms. Early diagnosis and appropriate medical management are crucial in effectively managing the symptoms and improving the quality of life for individuals with MS.


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Falta de equilíbrio, falta de força.

5/16/17 by Rui Rodrigues 2650

Fatigue is a HUGE one!! Especially in the mornings; it's so bad you can't move. Some mornings are easier than others but when you realise it's a bad one you just lay there like a prisoner in your own body, too tired to even move. I like to be optimistic about my diesease, I am thankful I have less difficult days than ones I can manage

5/31/17 by Letty 700

The symptoms of MS tend to be linked to the nerve itself that has been attacked and stripped of its myelin, leaving behind a scar. Whether in the brain or the spinal cord, the patient can experience anything from numbness/tingling, vision loss, pain, dizziness or vertigo, etc.

1/10/18 by Brandi 300

Body strength getting weaker each day to the stage where you are unable to lift legs up and even hands or lips and eyes. I had experience all these weaknesses in my body and thankfully the first that i would get rid which is eye weakness was fulfilled. The milder symptoms is numbness day and night.

2/8/19 by Jessica 800
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The weakness that you start to notice your legs and arms, reaching in the worst cases to use the wheelchair. Blindness even permanent in some patients..the feelings so strange of cold, heat, itching, burning, numbness, hipersendibilidad etc

2/28/17 by Belén. Translated
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FATIGUE, NEUROPATHIC PAIN, SPASTICITY.

3/1/17 by Jose. Translated
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LOSS OF BALANCE, TREMOR, AND SPASTICITY

3/1/17 by Vicente. Translated
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Double Vision Loss of strength Instability Change of mood Tiredness Spasticity Headache Insomnia

5/4/17 by Antonio. Translated
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Fatigue, numbness, vision loss,pain,spasticity

5/4/17 by Bely. Translated
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The IN is a disease that is auto immune, chronic, and degenerative disc disease that destroys the sheath of myelin, which is responsible for the electrical conduction of the neurons that are found in the central nervous system. It causes various symptoms according to the region of the central nervous system to which it reaches, causing fatigue often, diplopia, difficulty in walking or even loss of its functionality. Among the other symptoms. For being a disease very personal for each individual who has it, it would initially fatigue because it weakens as the busyness of day-to-day hindering our mobility.

5/11/17 by Thais Sivieri Tauil. Translated
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Spasms exhaustion fraqueza

5/11/17 by Tatiane. Translated
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Exhaustion, lack of balance between the physical and the psychological, high risk of fall.

5/13/17 by Rui Rodrigues. Translated
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Neuropathic pain, tiredness and mood swings.

5/27/17 by Laurentina. Translated
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Fatigue, double vision

5/31/17 by Laura. Translated
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Some symptoms include imbalance, numbness of skin and extremities, weakness, difficulty walking, lack of balance and vision problems.

6/1/17 by Ezequiel. Translated
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the pain and neurological spasticity

6/1/17 by Damien. Translated
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Loss of traction view the balance memory of muscles force energy symptoms cognitive, sexual, psychological

8/16/17 by johnny. Translated
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fatigue the unloaded electric the headache the burning sensation of numbness

8/16/17 by Boucheron. Translated
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Without very varied, because in each person it manifests differently, but even so the most normal are: Vision problems. Paralysis. Loss of strength and balance. Fatigue. Tingling.

8/31/17 by Javi. Translated
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The lack of mobility especially in the legs, incontinence , tiredness , depression....In order for something is known as the disease of a thousand faces.

9/2/17 by Gines. Translated
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Tingling in fingers so I started,a lot of dizziness which I thought was whiplash,tiredness, which I thought was a lazy person,slow in everything he did... the sensation of laziness 24 hours,moods of ups and downs continue.....this was the beginning of what I expected.

9/14/17 by Cristy. Translated
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Fatigue, mood changes

10/2/17 by Joseph Alaimo. Translated
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Difficulty in walking, extreme tiredness,difficulty emfalar

10/6/17 by Maria Manuela. Translated
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Loss of equity visual is urinary incontinence.

10/21/17 by Fernanda. Translated

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